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November 28, 2024, Filed Under: News

Mission Critical: Alexa, Assess My Attachment Style

Jeffrey Newport, M.D., & Kaya de Barbaro, Ph.D. With tech like wearables and deep-learning algorithms, researchers and clinicians at The University of Texas at Austin are painting a clearer picture than ever before of how social-emotional relationships develop directly in the home. You can’t “diagnose” good parenting. But parent-child attachment… read more 

November 18, 2024, Filed Under: News

Dave Clarke Receives Child Neurology Society’s Gold Humanism Award 2024

Congratulations to Dave F. Clarke, MD, professor of neurology, chief of the Dell Children’s Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Cente and member of the Mulva Clinic for the Neurosciences, for receiving the 2024 Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award from the Child Neurology Society. The peer-nominated award honors a child… read more 

October 25, 2024, Filed Under: News

Register to Senior Scientist Seminar: The Air You Breath. Dec 5, 2024

Thursday, Dec 5, 2024; 12-1pm  Register at bit.ly/S4Dec5 or contact Leta Moser for more information. Research improves thousands, if not millions, of peoples’ lives at a time. Join Dell Med’s Health Transformation Research Institute for the Senior Scientist Seminar Series (S4) to learn about the impressive career paths and impactful… read more 

October 1, 2024, Filed Under: News

Satyam Kumar Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!

On September 24, 2024 Satyam Kumar successfully defended his Phd thesis: “Transferring BCI Skills : From Experts to Ecological Settings”  Let’s Party! We wish you all the best in your future career Detailed Thesis Abstract: Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCI) based on electroencephalography (EEG) have proven efficient in applications such as… read more 

September 11, 2024, Filed Under: News

Save the date: CARE Research Day 2025 – Friday, March 28th

The CARE Research Day 2025 will be held in Austin on Friday March 28, 2025 with Dr. Edward Chang, MD from UCSF. Bookmark your agenda! Meanwhile we are setting up the following events and funding: The James Sulzer Travel Award – Fall 2024  for Undergraduate and Graduate Students ! Application… read more 

September 9, 2024, Filed Under: News

Register to Senior Scientist: Research, Practice, and Telling the Story. October 17, 2024

Thursday, October 17, 2024 12 – 1 pm Register at bit.ly/S4Oct17 or contact Leta Moser for more information.     Research improves thousands, if not millions, of peoples’ lives at a time. Join Dell Med’s Health Transformation Research Institute for the Senior Scientist Seminar Series (S4) to learn about the… read more 

June 13, 2024, Filed Under: News

Hussein Alawieh Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!

On June 12, 2024 Hussein Alawieh successfully defended his Phd thesis: “To Activate or Not to Activate? The Dual Role of Electrical Stimulation in Brain-Computer Interfaces”  Let’s Party! We wish you all the best in your future career   Detailed Thesis Abstract: Injuries affecting the central nervous system may disrupt… read more 

May 27, 2024, Filed Under: News

Insight: New study focuses on PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder

Khan News May 24, 2024 / 05:03 PM CDT Understanding why some people develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and clinical depression, while others don’t , is a major challenge. New research from Dell Medical School at UT Austin is tackling the topic and providing potential avenues for therapeutics and biomarkers. Watch… read more 

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Latest News

  • Kevin Kumar, MD, PhD, lead author in a recent Frontiers in Surgery article on DBS August 10, 2025
  • Clarke Elected Chair of ILAE-North America July 20, 2025
  • A Jolt of Innovation for Brain-Computer Interfaces June 16, 2025
  • Sound Waves That Heal: A Breakthrough for Depression and Anxiety May 12, 2025
  • Celebrating our Mulva Faculty Members Promotions March 24, 2025

Latest Publications

Do We All Do the Same Things? Applicability of Daily Activities at the Intersection of Demographics. Neuropsychology.

Prefrontal Cortical Dynorphin Peptidergic Transmission Constrains Threat-driven Behavioral and Network States. Neuron.

Knockdown of Tlr3 in Dorsal Striatum Reduces Ethanol Consumption and Acute Functional Tolerance in Male Mice. Brain Behav Immun.

Longitudinal Associations of Physical and Emotional Distress Tolerance with Pain Intensity and Pain-Related Disability in United States Veterans. The Journal of Pain.

Combining Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis with Riemannian Geometry-based Classification for Improved Brain-computer Interface Performance. Front Neurosci.

The Role of Occipital Condyle and Atlas Anomalies on Occipital Cervical Fusion Outcomes in Chiari Malformation Type I with Syringomyelia: a Study from the Park-Reeves Syringomyelia Research Consortium. J Neurosurg Pediatr.

For a complete list of publications go to our Publications page!

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